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. >> a disaster in bankrupt cyprus where lawmakers consider a new government bailout plan today. it's friday, march 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good friday morning. we'll get to the latest developments in cyprus with the financial crisis so deep it threatens markets here in the u.s. and in europe. >>> another major economic headline this morning, could be a big turn around in the real estate market. what is driving up demand and prices after a major long term slump? is it time to sell? we will tell you about it. >> losing weight and not feeling great. one woman's journey to a slimmer self was bittersweet. many dieters can learn from this woman's struggle. >>> later, grab your brackets after last night's key ncaa games. it is time to see which basketball teams are advancing. march madness at its finest. >> we are still doing pretty good. >> we're doing pretty good so far. >> we are alive and well. >> we are going to be using the word "we," we basically almost picked the same thing. we did by accident. >> totally
. >> a disaster in bankrupt cyprus where lawmakers consider a new government bailout plan today. it's friday, march 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good friday morning. we'll get to the latest developments in cyprus with the financial crisis so deep it threatens markets here in the u.s. and in europe. >>> another major economic headline this morning, could be a big turn around in the real...
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not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after 2:30 in the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. can you give me any name and she couldn't really took. >> he was covered in blood when paramedics arrived. >> it was horrible for her to have to die that way. by me being there it wasn't that bad way to die. >> he was doing handy work and had to convince police he was not the killer. real culprit hopped a fence and ran through the neighborhood where they found blood in front of some homes. >> we've been told to stay in our house and with doors and windows locked. >> police went door to door checking dozens of houses, garages and other possible hiding places. they are trying to figure out what led up to t
not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after 2:30 in the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. can you give me any name and she couldn't really...
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. >> reporter: san jose's tenth homicide of the year took place not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after he a the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. can you give me any name and she couldn't really took. >> he was covered in blood when paramedics arrived. >> it was horrible for her to have to die that way. by me being there it wasn't that bad way he was >> he was doing handy work and had to convince police he was not the killer. real culprit hopped a fence and ran through the neighborhood where they found blood in front of some homes. >> we've been told to stay in our house and with doors and windows locked. >> police went door to door checking dozens of houses, garages and other possible hiding places. they are trying to figure out what led u
. >> reporter: san jose's tenth homicide of the year took place not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after he a the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and...
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. >> reporter: san jose's tenth homicide of the year took place not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after 2:30 in the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and kept pressure on it. can you give me any name and she couldn't really took. >> he was covered in blood when paramedics arrived. >> it was horrible for her to have to die that way. by me being there it wasn't that bad way to die. >> he was doing handy work and had to convince police he was not the killer. real culprit hopped a fence and ran through the neighborhood where they found blood in front of some homes. >> we've been told to stay in our house and with doors and windows locked. >> police went door to door checking dozens of houses, garages and other possible hiding places. they are trying to figure out what l
. >> reporter: san jose's tenth homicide of the year took place not far from the santa clara government building. they have ended their door-to-door search and we talked to the young man who tried to save the 29-year-old woman. >> the brutal stabbing happened in broad daylight just after 2:30 in the afternoon in a parking lot next to the togo sachbd witch shop. he was eating there and rushed out to help the woman who was slashed on her neck and arms. >> i held her head up and...
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my new government was sworn in two days ago. i know there have been questions regarding what the policy of the new government will be towards peace with the palestinians so let me be clear. israel remains fully committed to peace and to the solution of two states for two people. we extend our hands in peace and in friendship to the palestinian people. i hope that your visit, along with the visit of the secretary of state kerry, will help us turn a page in our relations with the palestinians. let us sit down at the negotiating table. let us put aside all pre conditions, let us work together to achieve the historic compromise that will end our conflict once and for all. let me conclude, mr. president, on a personal note. i know how valuable the time and the energies of the american president, of yourself. this is the 10th time we've met since you became president and i became prime minister. you've chosen israel as your first venue in your visit, your foreign visit in your second term. i want to thank you for the investment you ha
my new government was sworn in two days ago. i know there have been questions regarding what the policy of the new government will be towards peace with the palestinians so let me be clear. israel remains fully committed to peace and to the solution of two states for two people. we extend our hands in peace and in friendship to the palestinian people. i hope that your visit, along with the visit of the secretary of state kerry, will help us turn a page in our relations with the palestinians....
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when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future persecution. the family can't prove harm. >> they can go back to germany and put their kids back in public school and then, they won't suffer harm. but if they want to give their kids a home education through home schooling, they will be jailed. they would have severe fines. that is what happened before. every family who wants to home school is persecuted in the same way. the justice department is saying that the fines and the jails -- that's not persecution. >> shannon: it's a fact that the police did show up and take the children and force them to go to school in 20 06, when the family was the
when you battle the government in an appellate case, the government's in a pretty good position. but i have done dozens of appeals. i would say their chances are pretty strong. the legal issue is whether or not an individual religious liberty is protected by our asylum laws. i think the government get its totally wrong in their group rights approach. >> shannon: i read the brief. it's filed on behalf of eric holier, telling the justice dnt department they this to leave. there is no future...
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government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all of the 1990s. nothing typifies the expansion of government as much as the growing wealth of the washington, d.c. area. seven of the 10 nation's richest counties surround washington. average federal worker salary and benefits stands at $126,000. another size of washington's growth, traffic congestion is the nation's worse. as the country suffered through layoffs and recession, washington home prices remained farrell stable. >> the congressional system is set up to spend money, not to save money. incentive for many members of congress to solve a problem is to create a program. >> reporter: with the creation of a
government is not the solution to our problems, government is the problem. >> the era of big government is over. >> reporter: but, the government has just gotten larger. adjusted for inflation government spend has gone up from average of 882 billion spent every year in the 1980s, to 1.48 trillion in the 1990s to 2.44 trillion a year in the first decade of the 21st century. it is estimated government will have spent as much in the first four years of the new decade as it did in all...
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that's antithetical to your philosophy, which is minority voters largely accept a greater degree of government intervention than republicans can accept. that being said, i want to answer your question directly so i'll offer and you philosophical and policy example. on the philosophical level, you must communicate that the economic philosophy of republicans has caused a massive amount of wealth for everyone. and education is ripe if reform and republican principles are perfect for minority voters. >> should i let you weigh in? >> i'm sorry. >> why are you laughing? >> you're laughing at education. expound upon your laughter on education. >> well, because its s's ridicus to try to think that the party who tried to get rid of the department of education is the one who wants to push education. it's ridiculous to think the tent that wanted to gut the teachers union want to push education. the party that wanted to take funding away from education is now the party in favor of education. that's reason i started laughing. >> those policieses worked well for you over the last 40 years. those schools tha
that's antithetical to your philosophy, which is minority voters largely accept a greater degree of government intervention than republicans can accept. that being said, i want to answer your question directly so i'll offer and you philosophical and policy example. on the philosophical level, you must communicate that the economic philosophy of republicans has caused a massive amount of wealth for everyone. and education is ripe if reform and republican principles are perfect for minority...
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the blast left 49 people including a leading sunni cleric who supported assad's muslim government. >>> prepare for takeoff, prepare for takeoff or just prepare to be arrested. a man pretending to be a pilot makes his way all the way to the cockpit. we'll tell you how he got there and what tipped the crew off next. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> this is it, this is the blackberry z-10, goes on sale in the united states today. i'm ali velshi. this is your money. here's what i think of it. >> there is no buttons on the blackberry. >> no buttens may not be news to you, but it is big new for blackberry users. many of whom won't know what to make of the z-10. canada's blackberry is counting on this totally virtual phone
the blast left 49 people including a leading sunni cleric who supported assad's muslim government. >>> prepare for takeoff, prepare for takeoff or just prepare to be arrested. a man pretending to be a pilot makes his way all the way to the cockpit. we'll tell you how he got there and what tipped the crew off next. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal...
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government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step russ is. to come together with the state advocacy and state health advocates as people are planning together to say okay what does our state need but then needs to be clean again direct link with the federal government, and looking into the types of connections that mayra is describing and that will be a federal process, the navigator programs and there will be less resources proportionately than the state taste exchanges. so this additional work that will need to happen, the state level for the federal exch
government. so for instance the state in new york just put out the proposal for navigant's and we we are working with the consumer advocates and the sikh community groups are all learning about that and making decisions about the navigator resources to reference their own connections. at the federal level, and the decisions just stay there. about 30 states will be doing either a partnership or have federally facilitated exchange which means advocates and those communities are -- is a two-step...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money coany selling out. but not like you'd expect help the eonomy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not allf them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other w
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pnts. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying something very big about this economy when they are doing exactly what they are doing. the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, but it could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier.
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying something very big about this economy when they are doing exactly what they are doing. the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help...
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government. all of the politics that goes on. that with the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of the members don't even qualify to be a part of it and just bolt from the club altogether. in the european union union does divide. >> yes, it is a battle for supremacy for a domination of europe. it is being done almost totally covertly without real approval of citizens. >> there is the european union going? >> i think it will. being british, i hope that it will. i am vice president of the independence party in the uk. >> i have no idea. i always thought that was a fake accent. [laughter] >> you know, the country
government. all of the politics that goes on. that with the fact that you ruined the country now if that was thriving. as one of our previous vigil said. it was thriving on its own before it entered the eurozone. >> my parents were born there and i can tell you that economically, they have a beautiful country. they wouldn't have had this. neil: maybe they will wake up and realize however dramatic and unruly be adjustments, maybe the longer-term direction is away from a club where most of...
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provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investmen
provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking...
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most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are pushed away from it. >> sweden is the toughest places to home school. michael donnelly of the home school administration. president of the nordic committee for human rights calls it a dictatorship where social workers tell parents what to do. >> they claim to be a democracy, far from it. it is a dictatorship. social workers dictating how you live. children. >> this family lost custody of family and it is killing his wife. >> if we can't fix this soon, dominic will not have a mother anymore. >> russia is one of the freest nations in which to home school. family policy expert. >
most home schoolers are left alone by the government. against home schooling. in those nations where it is illegal, home schoolers risk losing their children. two of the worst nations are germany and sweden. if you would like to see what it would be like if it was banned in america if it was banned, come to sweden. this family had to take their family to finland in exile. >> we were forced out of our country. that make as stronger impact than i can imagine. this is our country. now we are...
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you know, if the company is doing fine, there's no governance issues, you don't have a problem. if you've got a problem, it's time to separate the two. >> exactly. >> by the way, i forgot to wish you happy world water day. >> oh, thank you so much. and to you as well. >> thank you so much. no one has the day off, there are no hallmark cards for this day, but this is an opportunity to look at companies that are looking to conserve water and make money doing it at the same time. >> yes, it is. and bertha coombs has the story of an oil man using water no one can ever use again for fracking. bertha? >> that's right, maria. the drought in texas is now entering its third year and it's grown more severe as the water-intensive fracking boom has exploded in the lone star state. you can see the orange and the red, that's extreme drought in 90% of the state. now, a couple of oil and gas veterans think they've found a win-win solution. tiny alpha solutions is tapping into the one source of water that is growing in texas, municipal waste water. they've contracted to buy the effluent that's n
you know, if the company is doing fine, there's no governance issues, you don't have a problem. if you've got a problem, it's time to separate the two. >> exactly. >> by the way, i forgot to wish you happy world water day. >> oh, thank you so much. and to you as well. >> thank you so much. no one has the day off, there are no hallmark cards for this day, but this is an opportunity to look at companies that are looking to conserve water and make money doing it at the same...
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the government stopped it. that didn't happen in history. let the government keep doing this. they will keep it going as long as they can. >> we didn't have it. >> they will fail. they will fail. i will make that prediction. >> you'll never make money betting against america. >> i'm not betting against america. i'm the most bullish person in the world for the last 20 years. i'm betting against artificial stimulus by a government gone nuts. that's what i'm betting against. >> the government will pull out. >> one at a time. nathan, go ahead. >> look, the government is going to pull out. i'm arguing with santelli about this. i'll tell you what will happen. over time the government will stop buying as many bonds as the private sector moves in. you'll eventually get a full private sector economy. unfortunately it's going to take a while because we are, i'll agree with you on this, we're in a deep hole right now, no doubt about it. >> if they do it gradually to nathan's point, harry, doesn't it actually turn out -- if the government feels as though the market and the economy is heal
the government stopped it. that didn't happen in history. let the government keep doing this. they will keep it going as long as they can. >> we didn't have it. >> they will fail. they will fail. i will make that prediction. >> you'll never make money betting against america. >> i'm not betting against america. i'm the most bullish person in the world for the last 20 years. i'm betting against artificial stimulus by a government gone nuts. that's what i'm betting...
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the american federation of government employees organized the event which is just one of about 100 rallies taking place nationwide. amazon publishing is planning to speed up royalty payments to its authors. amazon sent a letter to literary agents saying it will start paying monthly royalties within 60 days of the end of each month every month. authors were typically being paid every three months. we continue our countdown to "co the closing bell" with cheryl casone. ♪ cheryl: shares of broad come are chipping, get it, higher or today after a new report. let's head back to nicole at the new york stock exchange. one pun, nicole, just one. >> reporter: right. well, this is a big deal here for broadcom, and we're going to take a look at several of the names in the industry. broadcom is up about a half of 1%. but there are some interesting reports out. so the new samsung galaxy which everybody is all hot on that the s4 uses a broadcom chip rather than an nxt part. this is according to nfc times, they confirmed it in a column. and what's interesting, they're saying that the broadcom chip is be
the american federation of government employees organized the event which is just one of about 100 rallies taking place nationwide. amazon publishing is planning to speed up royalty payments to its authors. amazon sent a letter to literary agents saying it will start paying monthly royalties within 60 days of the end of each month every month. authors were typically being paid every three months. we continue our countdown to "co the closing bell" with cheryl casone. ♪ cheryl: shares...
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after the break, charlie gasparino has the details as the federal government indicts raj raj rat name's brother for insider trading. happy birthday, twitter, turning seven today. twitter now has 200 million active users posting more than 400 million tweets per day. so in honor of the company, we wanted to show you some of our favorite business tweets as we head to break. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] from meing customer needs. to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. a talking car. but i'll tell you whaimpresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it i what it's carrying, while using less el. delivering whatever t world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point f talng if you don't have something important to say ♪ ♪ cheryl: one of the reasons that he is in jail for insider trading is because the fed launched an investigation into his brother who six years later has also been charged for insider-trading. charlie gasp
after the break, charlie gasparino has the details as the federal government indicts raj raj rat name's brother for insider trading. happy birthday, twitter, turning seven today. twitter now has 200 million active users posting more than 400 million tweets per day. so in honor of the company, we wanted to show you some of our favorite business tweets as we head to break. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] from meing customer needs. to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female...
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the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she runs a small restaurant, and imports and sort -- an important source of income for her family of five. with the loan, i can buy supplies and offer people more food and increase my turnover by 50%. happy. she is planning to grant her another loan. she asks if she will be able to make the larger repayments. yes, she says, it should not be a problem. she shows me her house. at the moment, she lives with her husband's parents. it for business keeps growing with the help of the loans, she hopes to be able to afford her own house one day. since the end of the military di
the government's new micro finance law is the bedrock for the program. the foundation was to build the capacity of the local ngo so it can operate without outside help. that means that employees have to be trained at. one of her task is to visit loan recipients to check the money is being spent a lucrative late and is having a positive effect. -- to check the money is being spent lucratively and is having a positive effect. this person is a great example of what this kind of a loan can do. she...
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foreign forces helping the government also suffered a defeat. the south african soldiers were tasked with guarding bangui. is himself a former soldier. ruleast few months of his were turbulent. his term is not up until 2016. rebels said they want to hold elections. there is still heavy fighting in bangui. a peaceful transition is not on the cards. >> paris musharraf has returned home from self-imposed exile, declaring he was to save the country. musharraf spent the past four years in london and dubai, but now wants to take part in elections this may. >> coming home may herald a comeback for musharraf. greeting supporters after stepping off his flight. i've come back, putting my life in danger, in order to save pakistan. >> not everyone in pakistan is happy he is home. the military man made many enemies as president. in 2008, musharraf was forced to quit amid political turmoil i. his political past could come back to haunt him. pakistan's teledyne hates musharraf because he supported george w. bush's war on terror hatesevision -- taliban musharra
foreign forces helping the government also suffered a defeat. the south african soldiers were tasked with guarding bangui. is himself a former soldier. ruleast few months of his were turbulent. his term is not up until 2016. rebels said they want to hold elections. there is still heavy fighting in bangui. a peaceful transition is not on the cards. >> paris musharraf has returned home from self-imposed exile, declaring he was to save the country. musharraf spent the past four years in...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...
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the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not, but we should expect serious escalation on the part of the iranians. as far as i know, they are sending weapons nearly every day on cargo planes to damascus and other cities in the country. >> in terms of the western weaponry and now perhaps arab league weaponry as well. tunisia has announced it is cracking down onto lesions going there. what kind of role are they playing in the opposition? >> the g podcasts -- jihadists but still extremely well organized, although they are a minority. salafists are worried about the mainstream muslim brotherhood because that might not be an extremely
the government in lebanon, just to give you an example, broke down last week. hezbollah is hardening its stance towards its opponents in the country, so we already see a regional escalation. we also see it in iraq. >> we have not talked about iran in terms of this escalation yet. how do we expect syria's key regional ally, iran, to react to this development? >> i was told that they would do their utmost to keep the assad regime in power. we will now see if that was serious or not,...
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these are propaganda videos put out by the government. but they're new. and just this week north korea said they could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states. i mean you're on the intelligence committee. should the united states be seriously preparing for something even if it's a dirty bomb placed in an american city or is this all bluster? >> look, we have to be very serious about any threat attacking the united states or killing american citizens. and also as it relates to south korea, 100% with south korea. they're our allies and we need to also stand behind them. now kim jung um is a young, immature leader. he is 28 years old. he is now in charge of a government and a country that will not allow his own people to leave the country. they're treated terribly in a bad situation and he's the type of individual that really concerns us. we don't know what he's like. he's immature. he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leader. we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole m
these are propaganda videos put out by the government. but they're new. and just this week north korea said they could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states. i mean you're on the intelligence committee. should the united states be seriously preparing for something even if it's a dirty bomb placed in an american city or is this all bluster? >> look, we have to be very serious about any threat attacking the united states or killing american citizens. and also as it...
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he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leaderment we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole mode of operation basically is threatening. but we also know that they're dangerous. they have nuclear weapons. they have ballistic missiles. and we have to take that very seriously. the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the united states, alaska and also california. >> i want to ask you about that. first, the deputy secretary of defense is in seoul today for the joint military exercises i referenced. he said north korea's threats would deepen the commitment to seoul and that u.s. budget cuts wouldn't alter our defense of south korea. we have 30,000 troops in seoul, second only to afghanistan. that is a massive commitment. with all the cullbacks in the defense department, isn't this a scenario that has to be up for trimming just by definition. >> we have
he has no experience in rung government. one day his father died and he becomes the leaderment we know that north korea for a long period of time, their whole mode of operation basically is threatening. but we also know that they're dangerous. they have nuclear weapons. they have ballistic missiles. and we have to take that very seriously. the secretary of defense hagel took a position that we're going to improve and add more defense to any type of missile that can come on the west coast of the...
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so the government has made asylum of use a punishable crime -- asylum abuse. 80% of those affected are roma. these drastic measures are to ensure other citizens can travel freely. the eu has threatened to suspend the said-free travel. these are hard times for the roma. elvira is 34 and has three children. she married her husband when she was 14. she lived in germany before as a child until she was 7. now the family of five lives in two rooms with her in-laws -- 12 square meters to eat, sleep, and do homework. the entryway serves as a kitchen. >> they would love to have another room so each would have their own bed, but that is impossible. >> they could use the suspended 50 euros a month welfare benefit. neither elvira nor her husband has worked. occasional day jobs earn them up 15 euros. fights are common at school. >> two or three times a week, not just fistfights, but with knives, brass knuckles, even guns. >> they venture out, but they are cautious. with more than 20,000 roma, it is the biggest community of its kind in europe. unemployment is an estimated 90%. it is fertile ground f
so the government has made asylum of use a punishable crime -- asylum abuse. 80% of those affected are roma. these drastic measures are to ensure other citizens can travel freely. the eu has threatened to suspend the said-free travel. these are hard times for the roma. elvira is 34 and has three children. she married her husband when she was 14. she lived in germany before as a child until she was 7. now the family of five lives in two rooms with her in-laws -- 12 square meters to eat, sleep,...
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half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >> starting today, i no longer want to where the metal -- wear the medal. i'm going to send it back to the minister. >> students staged a parody. the party is supported by sympathizers in germany. >> our two countries are depicted as scandalously small. this must change. >> apart from the parity, the students have little to laugh about. they are appalled at how the new changes to hungary's constitution affect them. in the future after graduating, all students from state university must remain in hungary for as long as their studies took, if there is a job for them or not
half years, so the station took the government to court. family court issued legally binding rulings in our favor three times, but the media authority contested all these rulings, so they kept us in limbo for two years. that is in line with their policy of economically ruining critical media. >> critical reports by their trademark. currently, the station is up in arms because the hon carian government has handed out awards to notorious anti-semite and right-wing extremists. >>...
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is blaming it on the cyprus government. they gave them half the bailout money and said you would have to come up with the other half. this looked like the easiest way to get it. david: we had breaking news from liz macdonald reporting that the banks apparently were okay with this. that the banks would rather have the depositers be stuck with paying this off than have it, expose them in any way? >> yeah, well, i think in many ways, it set as dangerous precedent but at the same time, it's, it's money just sitting there. it's, easy to just take a piece of it. it is much harder than to try to get money out of landowners or something like that. and banks were -- but it's the same. it's the same. erin, that is what we have to keep in mind. it is the same as property, whether it is cash in the bank because, there was something, that maybe it's a quaint old expression but called deposit insurance. remember that? you were supposed to be insured against any kind of confiscation of the money that you have already earned and that you h
is blaming it on the cyprus government. they gave them half the bailout money and said you would have to come up with the other half. this looked like the easiest way to get it. david: we had breaking news from liz macdonald reporting that the banks apparently were okay with this. that the banks would rather have the depositers be stuck with paying this off than have it, expose them in any way? >> yeah, well, i think in many ways, it set as dangerous precedent but at the same time, it's,...
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the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation. david: when you think of all the different ways which this administration, obama administration is almost transfixed by the european model, whether it is in health care, obamacare, whether it is in the vast increase in the social welfare state, i'm just wondering if they now are looking to europe as a model for what to do with us? now we haven't reached, obviously we're far away from the cyprus kind of crisis dimension of crisis with our debt problems but if we move closer to them, would we borrow from those solutions if you will? >> they will certainly look at them. th
the government changes rules all the time. how about inflation? the federal reserve wants 2 1/2% inflation. that is equivalent of 2.5% tax lowering your income. >> they just raised it a half percent to 2 1/2%. >> so what that means is, your real income goes down. so, especially lower income people get of the shafted because they pay more for food and fuel and electricity. and so their incomes go down. that is supposed to stimulate the economy. the fed can do it without legislation....
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do lawmakers sound hopeful that the government shoulddown can be avoided? >> harris, none of the lawmakers we heard from today actually threatened to shut down the government at the end of the march and the focus seems to have shifted past the upcoming deadline to extend that short-term budget resolution and on to a more grand bargain, but speaker boehner says he doesn't know if democrats and republicans can come together for a big deal and comes amid criticism of his colleague congressman paul ryan, the budget proposal and balance in a decade hinges on the repeal of obamacare. >> we believe that the law will collapse under its own weight and people will be eager as the details unfold. point two, the same point could be made for the senate budget, dead on arrival in the house, a trillion dollar tax increase with even more spending. >> reporter: ryan is of course the top republican on the house budget committee. the top democrat, democrat chris van holland made the case against the ryan budget proposal paying particular attention to the theoretical repeal of
do lawmakers sound hopeful that the government shoulddown can be avoided? >> harris, none of the lawmakers we heard from today actually threatened to shut down the government at the end of the march and the focus seems to have shifted past the upcoming deadline to extend that short-term budget resolution and on to a more grand bargain, but speaker boehner says he doesn't know if democrats and republicans can come together for a big deal and comes amid criticism of his colleague...
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they seem to not be held accountable by the government. which you think would have more access to their records. fox has probably has more access to my records than another company out there. they probably know more about me. they can probably get it on their computer screen to say that joe is not paying his taxes. how does this even happen? >> there are a lot of protections for federal employees in the private sector the irs can levy your paycheck it's much more difficult to under the contract the federal employee unions have made with the government. >> jessie: consumption, congressman your democrats says he doesn't want to demonize tax delinquents. heaven forbid we demonize people who break the law. do you think democrats are going to come on board here or protect these people that aren't paying their fair share? you know, there are some concerns. obviously the argument on the other side is well if you fire them they are not going to have a job to pay their taxes at all. -understand that part of the argue: do you want people working for
they seem to not be held accountable by the government. which you think would have more access to their records. fox has probably has more access to my records than another company out there. they probably know more about me. they can probably get it on their computer screen to say that joe is not paying his taxes. how does this even happen? >> there are a lot of protections for federal employees in the private sector the irs can levy your paycheck it's much more difficult to under the...
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government should spend to spur growth. let's look at interest rates. >> yes. >> a lot of projections when they go forwarded are assuming that interest rates will stay low. if you look at the ten-year treasury yield over the '90s averaged 6%. the last seven, eight years, 4%. it is currently less than 2%, as you know. >> right. >> the possibility of interest rates staying as low as they are now is highly unlikely, and that as interest rates rise, yes, the economy will recover but the interest payments on the much larger debt become crushing. >> a couple of things there. first of all, as long as the economy remains weak interest rates will remain low. if the economy gets stronger interest rates will go up but also if the economy gets stronger we will have more revenue and then i start to become a deficit hog. by no means am i saying we have to stay in this expansion mode under all reasons. the idea that we will be facing higher rates is belied by history. look at japan. they have been running deficits twice the debt burden th
government should spend to spur growth. let's look at interest rates. >> yes. >> a lot of projections when they go forwarded are assuming that interest rates will stay low. if you look at the ten-year treasury yield over the '90s averaged 6%. the last seven, eight years, 4%. it is currently less than 2%, as you know. >> right. >> the possibility of interest rates staying as low as they are now is highly unlikely, and that as interest rates rise, yes, the economy will...
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stood behind the irish government. that's not happening now. it's sharing and the fear that the semien bondholders will hold it going forward and ranked in the same way as positive bondholders in the structure. the point i want to make here very importantly, this has not been a bad day for sovereign debt in europe. those yields have not risen substantially, because at the margin, this takes the pressure off the sovereign in baling out the banks. michelle, back to you. >> all righty. thank you very much. simon hobbs. you hear him talking about senior bondholders in europe might take a hit. any of you trading european banks at this point. >> no. >> because of that? >> i wouldn't trade the french banks because france is as close to socialism you're going to get over there. if anybody is going to do it, it's going be them and why they're down 5% today. no point in playing european banks when you have such value in european banks without the risk. >> if you are playing banks on europe, you have the ability to look at the lo
stood behind the irish government. that's not happening now. it's sharing and the fear that the semien bondholders will hold it going forward and ranked in the same way as positive bondholders in the structure. the point i want to make here very importantly, this has not been a bad day for sovereign debt in europe. those yields have not risen substantially, because at the margin, this takes the pressure off the sovereign in baling out the banks. michelle, back to you. >> all righty. thank...
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therefore, we will be looking at fresh elections in june and a caretaker government until then. which if you're an american investor is like a get out of jail free card. >>> meanwhile, the home builders are rallying into the close. check out the guys,ys,oe simmon, all gains. george osbourne here has given his annual budget. he told the bank of england to do more to stimulate the u.k. economy. 2% is a target, it's not enough. he wants more extraordinary measures. in other words, he wants more qe. don't forget the bank of canada's governor is taking over the bank of england in june. what's interesting is that the recent bank of england meetings actually they have rejected the idea of more qe above half a trillion u.s. dollars for fear of what it might do to sterling. this is important going forward. look at the decline this year that you have had for sterling against the dollar compared to the decline that you have had on the euro. it's a much bigger fall. it's a much smaller economic area. beware of sterling crisis in 2013. scott, back to you. >> thanks so much for that. so what
therefore, we will be looking at fresh elections in june and a caretaker government until then. which if you're an american investor is like a get out of jail free card. >>> meanwhile, the home builders are rallying into the close. check out the guys,ys,oe simmon, all gains. george osbourne here has given his annual budget. he told the bank of england to do more to stimulate the u.k. economy. 2% is a target, it's not enough. he wants more extraordinary measures. in other words, he...
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the president there is still trying to form a government, beating berlusconi. today another potential leader. the word from our local partners in milan is he might ultimately try to pick a public figure to run a technocrat government which means we won't get elections until november, but that could also move markets in addition to cyprus. you know, scott, just as i throw back to you, the interesting thing here overall with cyprus with the role at the ecb. on the one hand, spain was automobile to auction 4.5 billion euros of debt because of the backstop and conversely it's saying cyprus will withdraw your funding after the weekend if you don't do a deal. back to you. >> simon hobbs, bk, simon is not overstating it at all. the numbers out of europe were awful. >> atrocious. particularly france. >> are we not paying as much attention as we should to that? >> the u.s. market is not and u.s. investors should pay attention to that. the europe is 25% of the global economy. it's china's largest customer, so when we talk about all these things and we talk about whether
the president there is still trying to form a government, beating berlusconi. today another potential leader. the word from our local partners in milan is he might ultimately try to pick a public figure to run a technocrat government which means we won't get elections until november, but that could also move markets in addition to cyprus. you know, scott, just as i throw back to you, the interesting thing here overall with cyprus with the role at the ecb. on the one hand, spain was automobile...
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if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than people with different opinions. that's frustratinfrustrating. that's why i continue to push this issue because as an entrepreneur, it very much frustrates me what happened there. >> so you would not make it voluntary, not give tax credit but require corporations to -- instead of raising taxes, to spend it on hiring? >> yeah, because the amount of money i'm going to spend on a tax increase would pay for hiring those people and then they're part of the economy. they're part of the system. they feel included. and we've done something positive as to when i know 70% of where the money
if it just goes to the government, there's a feeling of a black hole. i have a good understanding where that black hole is when 70% of the budget is medicare and medicare and social security on the debt. >> at cnbc we had the depends that will rise above, trying to initiate our elected officials in washington to make a difference, to make things happen and to get things done rather than bickering with each other automatic the time. >> they have become hostile tribes rather than...
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goldman sachs analysts predict lawmakers will at least vote to avert a government shutdown. when it comes to infrastructure, america gets a d+. the american society of civil engineers gives the nation low marks, warning roads, dams, waste systems and especially levees are all in need of massive upgrades. it's predicted the u.s. will need to spend $3.6 trillion on upgrades by 2020. currently, federal funding has only allotted $1.6 trillion. perpetually crowded new york city is getting even more so. for the first time since 1950, more people are moving into the city than leaving it. its population is now estimated at more than 8 million people, an all-time high. it's a trend that new york real estate pro anthony lolli says could be a buy signal for home shoppers. "the question you want to ask yourself is, is a property going to be worth more money in two years? and the answer to that is 'yes,' so it is a good time to buy." all five of the city's boroughs have increased in population. the gettin's good if you're a farmer selling your land. farmland prices are soaring to record
goldman sachs analysts predict lawmakers will at least vote to avert a government shutdown. when it comes to infrastructure, america gets a d+. the american society of civil engineers gives the nation low marks, warning roads, dams, waste systems and especially levees are all in need of massive upgrades. it's predicted the u.s. will need to spend $3.6 trillion on upgrades by 2020. currently, federal funding has only allotted $1.6 trillion. perpetually crowded new york city is getting even more...
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and afghanistan governments really struggle to work together these days. >>> also a purse snatcher on the prowl in a store acting so smooth he looks like he's done this before. but police don't think he's acting alone. we're going to tell you who else they think is in on this crime. >>> and going public. tiger woods has a new girlfriend, everybody. jon: what? jenna: details on the announcement going viral today. we'll have more ahead. angie's list is essential. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and easily. i'm busy, busy, busy, busy. thank goodness for angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. oh, angie? i have her on speed dial. hi, i'm ensure clear... clear, huh? i'm not juice or fancy water. i've gotine grams of protein. that's three time
and afghanistan governments really struggle to work together these days. >>> also a purse snatcher on the prowl in a store acting so smooth he looks like he's done this before. but police don't think he's acting alone. we're going to tell you who else they think is in on this crime. >>> and going public. tiger woods has a new girlfriend, everybody. jon: what? jenna: details on the announcement going viral today. we'll have more ahead. angie's list is essential. i automatically...
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it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an end to 33 years and they also managed to give birth to a transition plan which contains a road map for change and has international support. it is certainly not a perfect plan, but it leads to the election of a new interim president. the new dialogue starts today and it faces some challenges, i agree, but first and foremost a provides an excellent challenge for a new beginning. >> tell us more about this national dialogue. what are they hoping to achieve? >> the national dialogue conference aims to achieve, among other things, unity in a country that is drifting apart and p
it is the powerful tribes that govern large parts of the country. for many, it is a fight for survival. international aid and food deliveries to prevent the worse. >> we spoke earlier with our analyst from yemen and we asked him for his take on the situation in the country. >> that report paints a rather desperate picture. it overlooks the positive aspects of the political transition and the peaceful protests triggering major bridge a major political changes in yemen. they put an...
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aided by the government to outlaw the party failed in 2003. members of the party hold seats in the regional parliaments of two of germany's 16 federal states. >> the european union says arab nations seeking financial support need to make greater efforts to achieve long-term reforms in order to secure aid. in its latest progress report, the commission has said about egypt, tunisia, and libya for their lack of progress on human rights to use on from revolutions that saw authoritarian regimes toppled and usher in new governments. >> on the other hand, cairo is being praised for certain significant milestones, like the holding a presidential elections and the smooth transition from military to civilian law. but the european union says more needs to be done and is recommending fair and transparent parliamentary elections. >> this stance was considered a provocation outside offices of the muslim brotherhood in cairo. two years after the start of the arabs spring, the state and the people still have a tense relationship. that has drawn criticism from
aided by the government to outlaw the party failed in 2003. members of the party hold seats in the regional parliaments of two of germany's 16 federal states. >> the european union says arab nations seeking financial support need to make greater efforts to achieve long-term reforms in order to secure aid. in its latest progress report, the commission has said about egypt, tunisia, and libya for their lack of progress on human rights to use on from revolutions that saw authoritarian...
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there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he has managed to get the backing of the pkk leaders and also the organization across europe as well. that are underlining that although they do have concerns, they are supporting him. >> all right, thank you very much. >> on day two of president barack obama's diplomatic tour to the middle east, he met with palestinian officials in the west bank to emphasize the importance of reaching an israeli-palestinian peace deal, but the difficulty of the mission was underscored by a rocket attack in southern israel by palestinian militants in gaza. >> thursday afternoon, he received a standing ovation from
there is pressure on the government, but it is now trying to solve its kurdish problem. the talks had started in october. now, they are bearing fruit. >> let me ask you this -- some people say this is the last opportunity that he will have to exert power over the pkk. do you see it that way as well? >> that is certainly a consideration. although he has recently shown he is still the number one authority in the movement. it was seen as an example of his power, and the fact that he...
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can the government come up with a bankruptcy plan for the banks? we will go live to nicosia. >> u.s. president barack obama wraps up his three-day tour of the middle east with a final stop in jordan and a bit of telephone peace brokering. and "cloud atlas" is the front runner in this year's nominations for the german film prize, the lolas. for cyprus, the coming weekend is make or break time. lawmakers have two more days to come up with a bailout plan for the banks or risk sending the whole country into economic collapse. >> the european central bank has said cyprus must come up with 5.8 billion euros by monday in order to qualify for a 10 billion euro bailout. if nicosia fails, the ecb will cut off funding to the ivan. russia further increase pressure on friday, saying it will not offer financial aid until a final plan that the eu is sealed. >> that has the government in nicosia backed or it was a few days ago. that includes a controversial tax on bank accounts to fund the bailout. >> people in cyprus brave the storm to protest outside parliament
can the government come up with a bankruptcy plan for the banks? we will go live to nicosia. >> u.s. president barack obama wraps up his three-day tour of the middle east with a final stop in jordan and a bit of telephone peace brokering. and "cloud atlas" is the front runner in this year's nominations for the german film prize, the lolas. for cyprus, the coming weekend is make or break time. lawmakers have two more days to come up with a bailout plan for the banks or risk...
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is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the president of the european commission promised to the country would not be left alone. >> that is what i decided to set up tough -- for cyprus. the social consequences of economic shock by utilizing fronts -- >> but in russia, there was anger about the terms of the deal. many of the big depositors who will lose money are russians. >> it looks like a stealing of what has already been stalling -- of what has already been stolen continues. we will wait for the consquences of the financial system. >> the bailout needs to be approved by several eurozone parliaments, including germany's. it looks like
is hanging -- is calling big government a success. >> there was relief in berlin. almost all political sides greeted the outcome. germany's chancellor, angela merkel, was pleased. >> banks must take responsibility for themselves. that is what we have always said. we do not want taxpayers to save banks. banks must save themselves. this is what will happen in the case of cyprus. >> politicians in brussels were happy about the deal as well. cyprus has tough times ahead, but the...